Power, Competitiveness, and Advice Taking: Why the Powerful Don’t Listen
Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, Vol. 117(1) Author(s): Leigh Plunkett Tost, Francesca Gino, Richard P. Larrick
Abstract: Four experiments test the prediction that feelings of power lead individuals to discount advice received from both experts and novices. Experiment 1 d...
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Framing gender differences: Linguistic Normativity Affects Perceptions of Power and Gender Stereotypes
European Journal of Social Psychology, Vol. 42(2) Author(s): Susanne Bruckmüller, Peter Hegarty, Andrea E. Abele
Abstract: When unknown groups and equal status groups are compared by contrasting one group (“the effect to be explained”) against another (“the linguistic norm...
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Discriminatory Peer Aggression Among Children As a Function of Minority Status and Group Proportion in School Context
European Journal of Social Psychology, Vol. 42(2) Author(s): Kevin Durkin, Simon Hunter, Kate A. Levin, Dermot Bergin, Derek Heim, Christine Howe
Abstract: This study investigates discriminatory peer aggression among primary school aged children as a function of minority status (based on nationality, ethn...
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Sugaring o\'er the devil: Moral superiority and group identification help individuals downplay the implications of ingroup rule-breaking
European Journal of Social Psychology, Vol. 42(2) Author(s): Aarti Iyer, Jolanda Jetten, S. Alexander Haslam
Abstract: We examined how a group\'s claim to moral superiority influences evaluations of rule-breaking by ingroup members. Moral superiority was manipulated am...
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A Meta-Analysis of the Effects of Speakers\' Accents on Interpersonal Evaluations
European Journal of Social Psychology, Vol. 42(1) Author(s): Jairo N. Fuertes, William H. Gottdiener, Helena Martin, Tracey C. Gilbert, Howard Giles
Abstract: This paper reports a meta-analysis of the empirical literature on the effects of speakers\' accents on interpersonal evaluations. Our review of the pu...
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